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Trinity Health Center Hosts COVID-19 Vaccine Info Sessions for DeSoto Countians

3/25/2021

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Uncertain about getting the COVID-19 vaccination?
Have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine?

Schedule a one-on-one session with our healthcare providers to answer your questions!​

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As the COVID-19 vaccine continues to be rolled out across Mississippi, there's a lot of information being made available to you. 

Trinity Health Center is hosting COVID-19 Vaccine Info Sessions for DeSoto Countians interested or hesitant about the available vaccinations. COVID-19 Vaccine Info Sessions will be held Thursday and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until noon and Fridays from 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. throughout June.

Call 662-830-3827 to schedule your appointment. You do not have to be a Trinity Health Center patient to attend an info session. There will be no vaccines given out during this info session.
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If you're interested in receiving your vaccine, they are now open to all Mississippians. Check the Mississippi Department of Health website at www.msdh.ms.gov to sign up for your vaccine.
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3 Tips for Healthy Sleep | World Sleep Day

3/19/2021

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"True silence is the rest of the mind, and is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment." - William Penn

This #WorldSleepDay, Trinity Health Center is here to remind you how important sleep is for your health and wellness.

Sleep ensures your body is recharged and ready for the next day.

? It improves brain function, memory, and problem-solving skills.

? It also boosts immunity and lowers stress levels.

? More importantly, sleep prevents excess weight gain, diabetes, and heart disease.
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Trinity Health Center to Host Community Partner Luncheon March 11th

3/1/2021

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When: March 11, 2021 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM
Where: DeSoto County Dream Center | 6935 Windchase Dr, Horn Lake MS 38637

Trinity Health Center has come a long way since its inception in November 2020! As a valued leader in the community, we want to treat you to lunch and let you know how we are serving the health needs of the uninsured of DeSoto County.

​You’ll see and hear the heart of Trinity Health Center as well as learn about the exciting ways your organization can be involved. We are eager to meet with area leaders and businesses to share this unique charitable opportunity!

*Click the link below to RSVP or email bcantrell@lfchurch.tv by March 4, 2021.
RSVP to Our Community Partner Luncheon
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4 Tips to Help Lower The Chance of Heart Disease

2/22/2021

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Health and Wellness tips for your work, home and life—brought to you by Trinity Health Center

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women, and people of most racial and ethnic groups in the United States.

Did you know that one person dies every 36 seconds in the United States from cardiovascular disease?

Additionally, heart disease costs the United States about $219 billion each year from 2014 to 2015. This includes the cost of health care services, medicines, and lost productivity due to death.

Learn more: https://www.trinityhealthcenter.org/news--resources/heart-disease-causes-and-prevention
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Heart Disease Causes and Prevention

2/22/2021

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Health and Wellness tips for your work, home and life—brought to you by Trinity Health Center

Heart disease is a common term for coronary artery disease. It is the number one cause of death in both men and women over the age of 60 in the United States.

Causes
Heart disease is caused by atherosclerosis—a buildup of plaque in the inner walls of the arteries—which narrows, slows or blocks the flow of blood to the heart.

Risk Factors
Controllable risk factors for heart disease include the following:
  • High blood pressure
  • High LDL cholesterol
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Smoking
  • Being overweight or obese
  • Lack of physical activity
  • Using illegal drugs, such as cocaine

Warning Signs
The symptoms you experience depend on the type and severity of your heart condition. Common signs and symptoms of heart disease include the following:
  • Shortness of breath
  • Dizziness
  • Chest pain or discomfort
  • Heart palpitations
  • Weakness or fatigue

Call your doctor if you begin to have new symptoms or if they become more frequent or severe.

Treatment
The goals of treatment for heart disease are to relieve symptoms, control or reduce risk factors, stop or slow further damage to the arteries, and prevent and treat cardiac events. Treatment includes several options:
  • Self-care and prevention
  • Medications
  • Procedures to open blocked or narrowed arteries or to bypass them
  • Cardiac rehabilitation

Self-care and Prevention
  • You can follow a healthy lifestyle to help prevent heart disease:
  • Get regular medical check-ups.
  • Don’t smoke.
  • Maintain a healthy weight.
  • Take medications as prescribed.
  • If you are at a higher risk for heart disease, ask your doctor about low-dose aspirin therapy.
  • Watch for signs of diabetes and see your doctor if you have any symptoms.
  • Follow a diet low in saturated fats, trans fats and cholesterol.
  • Limit sodium intake to 1,500 to 2,400 milligrams per day.
  • Exercise regularly.
  • Manage stress by practicing relaxation techniques.
  • Drink alcohol in moderation. Check with your doctor to find out if and how much you should drink.




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Board Member Spotlight: Pastor Andrew Miller

2/22/2021

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In an effort to share the faces behind our organization, we're shining a spotlight on our Planning Team, Volunteers, and Board Members who have worked tirelessly to get Trinity Health Center open to provide health and healing to the working uninsured and underinsured neighbors in DeSoto County.

This week, we're thrilled to spotlight the our Board Member and Senior Pastor at New Fellowship MB Church, Pastor Andrew Miller.


Why did you become involved with Trinity Health Center?
To help provide healthcare services for those who fall in between and cannot afford the total cost of healthcare.

What excites you most about Trinity Health Center's mission and purpose?
Trinity Health Center is Christ centered and no action is taken without first praying about it. And I believe that each member has a heart for this ministry.

What are some of your favorite places in our County to enjoy a healthy lifestyle? 
The local parks and tracks in the City of Hernando.
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What is your favorite quote or bible verse?
Philippians 4:13 (Amplified Bible) I can do all thing (which He has called me to do) through Him who strengthens and empower me (to fulfill His purpose I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him who infuses me with inner strength and confident peace
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2020 Give The Gift of Health Trinity Health Center Christmas Card

12/8/2020

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Dear Friend of Trinity Health Center,

Before Trinity Health Center opened for the uninsured patients in DeSoto County on October 13, Board members and the medical staff dedicated the building, equipment, and staff to the medical and spiritual healing of patients and to the glory of God. And God brought the patients…

• The very first patient was a middle-aged female with urinary symptoms who said through tears after being treated, “I have been praying for someone to provide treatment for my health care needs. Without Trinity Health Center, I don’t know how long I would have had to endure this situation…”

• One middle-aged male came to Trinity Health Center as a result of a growth on his shoulder that prohibited the ability to do his normal job. The staff was able to not only get specialized medical help for his original condition, but also treat and control his blood pressure. During one of his last visits he said, “Thank you, thank you! I always have been seen so quickly and treated with such care here at Trinity Health…”

• As a result of not being able to obtain treatment from other clinics, a young male said he was, “So thankful,” to receive early treatment to prevent further complications from his new diagnosis of diabetes.

Would you help give the Gift of Health by donating to Trinity Health Center?
These patient stories and testimonies underscore the importance of providing medical and spiritual health care to those in need within our county! Would you provide the Gift of Health by donating to Trinity Health Center?

You may give the Gift of Health in two ways:

1. Give the Gift of Health through a year-end, tax deductible contribution. Please go here or you may write a check, made payable to Trinity Health Center, and mail it, before December 31, to: Trinity Health Center, 6935 Windchase Drive Horn Lake, MS 38637

2. Give the Gift of Health as a Christmas present in honor or memory of someone. Is there someone on your Christmas shopping list to whom you do not know what to give? Give the Gift of Health in their honor or in memory of someone special. Send the list of recipients to Kimberly Remak at kremak@trinityhealthcenter.org and make your donation online or through the mail. Contact Kimberly by email or call her at (901) 335-6821 for any questions. Each recipient on your Christmas list will receive a special, personalized Christmas Card (seen above), acknowledging your gift, but orders must be placed by December 20 to insure delivery by Christmas.

Join us in becoming the church at work in the world by providing donations for the medical and spiritual healing, the true Gift of Health, of patients at Trinity Health Center.​

Kimberly Remak, Director of Development
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Your Wellness Matters: Diabetes

11/5/2020

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), diabetes is the seventh-leading cause of death in the United States. More than 34 million Americans have diabetes, and 1 in 5 of them have not been diagnosed. 

What is diabetes?

Diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects how your body is able to turn food into energy. The food you eat is broken down into sugar (glucose) and released into your bloodstream. As your blood sugar goes up, your pancreas releases insulin. This allows the blood sugar to enter your body’s cells for use as energy. A person with diabetes doesn’t make enough insulin or can’t properly use insulin. There are two main types of diabetes:
· Type 1 diabetes occurs when your pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin. This type of diabetes is usually diagnosed in children, teens and young adults, but it can develop at any age.
· Type 2 diabetes occurs when your cells don’t respond normally to insulin, which is known as insulin resistance. Out of the 34 million Americans with diabetes, approximately 90%-95% of them have Type 2 diabetes.
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What are the symptoms of diabetes?
Diabetes symptoms vary depending on how much your blood sugar is elevated. People with Type 2 diabetes may not initially experience any symptoms. However, those with Type 1 diabetes may experience severe symptoms that can develop in a short amount of time.

Signs and symptoms of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes may include:
  • Thirst
  • Frequent urination
  • Extreme hunger
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • The presence of ketones in the urine
  • Fatigue
  • Blurred vision
  • Slow-healing sores
  • Frequent infections (e.g., gum, skin or vaginal infections)
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How can you address diabetes?
In order to properly manage diabetes, it’s important to do the following:
  • Monitor your blood sugar—Carefully monitoring your blood sugar is the only way to make sure your blood sugar is within your target range.
  • Undergo insulin therapy, if prescribed—Many people with diabetes need insulin therapy to survive. There are multiple types of insulin available. Depending on your needs, your doctor may prescribe a mixture of insulin types to use throughout the day and night.
  • Eat healthy—Enjoy a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and whole grains, avoiding foods high in saturated fats and refined carbohydrates.
  • Stay physically active—Exercise lowers your blood sugar level by moving sugar into your cells where it’s used for energy. It’s important to aim for at least 30 minutes of aerobic exercise a day.

Where can I learn more?
If you are experiencing symptoms of diabetes, contact your doctor. For more information on diabetes, visit the American Diabetes Association website at www.diabetes.org.
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Board Member Spotlight: Pastor Patrick Conrad

9/23/2020

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In an effort to share the faces behind our organization before we open this Fall with our community, we're shining a spotlight on our Planning Team, Volunteers, and Board Members who have worked tirelessly to get Trinity Health Center open to provide health and healing to the working uninsured and underinsured neighbors in DeSoto County.

This week, we're thrilled to spotlight the Chair of our Board and Lead Pastor at Life Fellowship Church, Pastor Patrick Conrad.


Why did you become involved with Trinity Health Center?
The opportunity to meet a Biblical and tactile need in the community by partnering with Pastor Orr was appealing.

What excites you most about Trinity Health Center's mission and purpose?
THC has the potential to reach people with the gospel by providing health, healing and primary care. When we meet the core needs in someone's life it opens up the opportunity to affect their eternity.

What are some of your favorite places in our County to enjoy a healthy lifestyle? 
Snowden Grove Tennis Courts.
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What is your favorite quote or bible verse?
Proverbs 3:5-6 - Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.
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Volunteer Spotlight: Alan Clayton

9/3/2020

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In an effort to share the faces behind our organization before we open this Fall with our community, we're shining a spotlight on our Planning Team, Volunteers, and Board Members who have worked tirelessly to get Trinity Health Center open to provide health and healing to the working uninsured and underinsured neighbors in DeSoto County.

This week, we're thrilled to spotlight our Technology Consultant, Alan Clayton.


Why did you become involved with Trinity Health Center?
I served on the original Planning Committee with Brown Baptist under the leadership of Pastor Bartholomew Orr and Kim Smith.

What excites you most about Trinity Health Center's mission and purpose?
Having served 13 years at one of the largest non-profit clinics in America, Church Health, I witnessed first hand the importance of having affordable health care available for our population. Being involved with a startup modeled after Church Health, I was moved to be a part of this effort. I am elated to to see all that has transpired since those early first meetings until now!

What is your favorite quote or bible verse?
Philippians 4:13 NLT - For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.
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